Who should be the Denver Nuggets sixth man?

Argentina's Facundo Campazzo (C) passes the ball as Serbia's Nikola Jokic (2nd L) tries to block during the Basketball World Cup quarter-final game between Argentina and Serbia in Dongguan on September 10, 2019. (Photo by Ye Aung Thu / AFP) (Photo credit should read YE AUNG THU/AFP via Getty Images)
Argentina's Facundo Campazzo (C) passes the ball as Serbia's Nikola Jokic (2nd L) tries to block during the Basketball World Cup quarter-final game between Argentina and Serbia in Dongguan on September 10, 2019. (Photo by Ye Aung Thu / AFP) (Photo credit should read YE AUNG THU/AFP via Getty Images) /
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Through 17 games, Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone has consistently mixed up who leads the way off the bench. The most frequent Sixth Man so far has been P.J. Dozier, but it has also depended on the considerable changes to the starting lineup due to injury.

Since Michael Porter Jr. went down, Jeff Green has been a regular starter.

Otherwise, the Nuggets first off the bench has varied among Dozier, Facundo Campazzo, Austin Rivers, Jeff Green, JaMychal Green, and Bones Hyland.

Sometimes Malone inserts two at a time. And trailing against the Suns 30-20 on Sunday, Malone inserted Campazzo, Dozier, Rivers, and Hyland at the same time.

Maybe the exact order of who comes off the bench first isn’t the most urgent concern for the Nuggets right now. However, the team’s dealing with a severe case of the injury bug, so consistency in any respect could help.

Who is the Denver Nuggets best Sixth Man?